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re: Texas Rod Company and other Texas/LA rod makers
Posted on 4/8/24 at 9:04 pm to WestBay
Posted on 4/8/24 at 9:04 pm to WestBay
Those rods look to be all made from MHX blanks which are Chinese blanks. They put together the rods in Texas so it is "made in the US".
The specific one you linked is made with some of the cheapest components you can make a rod from. Yes, it's assembled in the US, but all the materials are individually manufactured elsewhere.
Full transparency - the Kistler Rods are mostly the same way as will be most rod manufacturers unless they specify American made blanks. Kistler does have a lineup of saltwater rods they recently released with US blanks - Kistler Saltwater Series. Even if they use US blanks, the rest of the components are coming from China/Japan in all likelihood.
ETA: nothing wrong with foreign sources components. Fuji is the standard for guides and they're all imported. But the trc rod you linked has some really cheap guides, seat, and grips. If that rod were assembled overseas it would likely sell for half what they're charging.
The specific one you linked is made with some of the cheapest components you can make a rod from. Yes, it's assembled in the US, but all the materials are individually manufactured elsewhere.
Full transparency - the Kistler Rods are mostly the same way as will be most rod manufacturers unless they specify American made blanks. Kistler does have a lineup of saltwater rods they recently released with US blanks - Kistler Saltwater Series. Even if they use US blanks, the rest of the components are coming from China/Japan in all likelihood.
ETA: nothing wrong with foreign sources components. Fuji is the standard for guides and they're all imported. But the trc rod you linked has some really cheap guides, seat, and grips. If that rod were assembled overseas it would likely sell for half what they're charging.
This post was edited on 4/8/24 at 9:07 pm
Posted on 4/8/24 at 10:13 pm to The Last Coco
quote:
Those rods look to be all made from MHX blanks which are Chinese blanks. They put together the rods in Texas so it is "made in the US".
The specific one you linked is made with some of the cheapest components you can make a rod from. Yes, it's assembled in the US, but all the materials are individually manufactured elsewhere.
Full transparency - the Kistler Rods are mostly the same way as will be most rod manufacturers unless they specify American made blanks. Kistler does have a lineup of saltwater rods they recently released with US blanks - Kistler Saltwater Series. Even if they use US blanks, the rest of the components are coming from China/Japan in all likelihood.
ETA: nothing wrong with foreign sources components. Fuji is the standard for guides and they're all imported. But the trc rod you linked has some really cheap guides, seat, and grips. If that rod were assembled overseas it would likely sell for half what they're charging.
Dude you're on it! Rod making sounds fun. So what's the cheapest rod that gets you into the good stuff? I really like my Laguna Liquid series casting rod. What do you make of the Salinity and the Castaway nano Skelton?
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